Deal on decreasing data roaming fees between Western Balkans and EU
Thirty-eight telecommunication operators from the European Union and the Western Balkans have agreed to make data roaming between the Western Balkans
Read moreThirty-eight telecommunication operators from the European Union and the Western Balkans have agreed to make data roaming between the Western Balkans
Read moreMontenegro’s new Law on the Restriction of the Use of Tobacco Products entered into force on August 14, leaving coffee
Read moreBulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov held talks with his Montenegrin counterpart Duško Marković and Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić, the
Read morePart of the repayment of the credits that international financial institutions could allocate for Balkan connectivity can be achieved through
Read moreSerbian president Aleksandar Vucic recently compared 1990s Croatia with the Croatian puppet-state under Nazi occupation. On August 5, the Montenegrin
Read morePreliminary results indicate former Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic has won more than 50 per cent of the vote, thus avoiding
Read moreSunday’s vote was seen as test for long-time leader Milo Djukanovic, who favors European integration over closer ties to Montenegro’s
Read more“Serbia and the rest of the Balkans are a pawn in a great game of powers between Russia, the EU,
Read moreIf the reforms continue at the same pace, 2025 is a very realistic date for Montenegro to join the European
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